Thanks for pointing out Bob. We'll add it to the list of things that'll be
fixed in the next public release.
Foster Bob wrote:
> The reference implementation uses out.println() for JSP expressions, e.g.,
>
> test expr [<%=abc"%>]
>
> translates to something like:
>
> out.write("test expr [");
> out.println("abc");
> out.write("]\r\n");
>
> This appears in a browser as:
>
> test expr [abc ]
>
> Note space before ]. This seems a pretty clear violation of 5.4(3):
>
> An expression is transformed into a Java statement to insert the value of
> the expression, converted to java.lang.String if needed, into the stream
> currently named by the implicit variable out. No additional newlines or
> space is included.
>
> (Thanks to Alex Vernet.)
>
> Bob
>
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